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  • Mango and Pitanga Biochar at 300°C Achieves 19.4 mg/g Methylene Blue Adsorption, Matching 500°C Performance

    Mango and Pitanga Biochar at 300°C Achieves 19.4 mg/g Methylene Blue Adsorption, Matching 500°C Performance

  • Ball-Milled Seaweed Biochar Adsorbs 500 mg/g of Dye from Wastewater

    Ball-Milled Seaweed Biochar Adsorbs 500 mg/g of Dye from Wastewater

  • Biochar-Modified Nanocomposites Achieve 100% Dye Removal in 20 Minutes for Water Treatment

    Biochar-Modified Nanocomposites Achieve 100% Dye Removal in 20 Minutes for Water Treatment

  • Banana Peel Biochar Achieves 99.5% Methyl Violet 2B Dye Removal

    Banana Peel Biochar Achieves 99.5% Methyl Violet 2B Dye Removal

  • Nitrogen-Doped Algal Biochar Achieves 966 mg/g Methylene Blue Adsorption Capacity

    Nitrogen-Doped Algal Biochar Achieves 966 mg/g Methylene Blue Adsorption Capacity

  • Magnetic Biochar from Rice Husk: A Sustainable Solution for Dye Removal

    Magnetic Biochar from Rice Husk: A Sustainable Solution for Dye Removal

  • Delonix regia Biochar-Sulphur: A Novel Adsorbent for Removing Hazardous Dyes from Wastewater

    Delonix regia Biochar-Sulphur: A Novel Adsorbent for Removing Hazardous Dyes from Wastewater

  • Delonix Regia Biochar-Sulfur: A Sustainable Solution for Hazardous Dye Removal

    Delonix Regia Biochar-Sulfur: A Sustainable Solution for Hazardous Dye Removal

  • Metal Oxide/Biochar Nanocomposites Remove Up to 99% of Dyes from Wastewater

    Metal Oxide/Biochar Nanocomposites Remove Up to 99% of Dyes from Wastewater

  • Activated Biochar from Pineapple Crowns: A Sustainable Solution for Organic Dye Removal

    Activated Biochar from Pineapple Crowns: A Sustainable Solution for Organic Dye Removal

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